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Legacy From Brazil Collision Back Flying

Not many business jets that collide with airliners at 37,000 feet are repaired and returned to service but that appears to be the outcome for the Embraer Legacy 600 that contacted a GOL Boeing 737 over Brazil on Sept. 29, 2006. The collision resulted in the loss of the 737 and the deaths of all […]

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Lobbyist Named To Top Post At ATA

Nicholas Calio was named this week as the next CEO of the Air Transport Association, the trade organization that represents most U.S. airlines. Calio holds a long Washington pedigree both as a lobbyist and as a White House staffer. “Nick has a record of success in managing complex issues and working collaboratively with people at […]

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New CEO At Diamond Aircraft

After 20 years at the helm of Diamond Aircraft, Christian Dries is stepping down as CEO, and this week he named Gerd Berchtold as his successor. Dries will retain ownership of the Austria-based company, and will maintain an active management role. Departments responsible for marketing, distribution and aircraft finance will continue to report to him. […]

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Kodiak Icing System FAA Certified

The FAA has approved the TKS ice-protection system for Quest Aircraft’s Kodiak turboprop, just in time for winter flying. The TKS system, which is approved for flight into known icing (FIKI), is manufactured by CAV Aerospace. “Ice protection … will greatly enhance the aircraft’s safety and dispatch reliability,” said Quest CEO Paul Schaller. “We have […]

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Thielert: Profitable, Seeking Investors

Thielert Aircraft Engines GmbH says it has returned to profitability, improved its engines and is now seeking investors to continue its revival. “It is a very good time to start seeking a new investor,” said Bruno M. Kubler, the government-appointed bankruptcy administrator who took over Thielert in 2008 when the company went under due to […]

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New Diesel Aircraft Engine In Works

A Wisconsin company hopes to have a running prototype of a diesel aircraft engine by next summer after funding for the project came through last week. Engineered Propulsion Systems, of New Richmond, celebrated the formal launch of the project after it raised more than $800,000 in investor and state financing. Engineers Michael Fuchs and Steven […]

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787 Fire Sparks “Minor” Redesign

Boeing says it’s redesigning the electrical panels and attendant power distribution software on the 787 after a program-halting fire on one of its test planes in Laredo, Texas, a few weeks ago. It’s also partly confirming reports last week that something that wasn’t supposed to be in an electrical box caused the fire. Those reports […]

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Fatal Condition Missed By Pro-Pilot Medical

Tony Corr, a British Boeing 737 pilot for Ryanair, died along with his friend, Richard Leonard, when the Piper Navajo they were flying on Jan. 15 crashed in the U.K., but the precise timing and reason for Corr’s death may have other implications. A post-mortem examination showed Corr had 90-percent thickening in two of his […]

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Survey: Why Aren’t More Women In Aviation?

A two-year study has identified barriers that stop women from learning to fly and produced suggestions to increase the number of female pilots. The study was performed by Penny Hamilton, Ph.D., and included 296 surveys or personal interviews of women pilots and student pilots, females who did not complete their flight training, and instructors of […]

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